Looking for that certain something for your garden? This salmon orange beauty will be the Phlox 'perfection' you seek. Afternoon shade is needed for best display of true color. Stunning alongside purple Agastache or white Echinacea.

When most plants are on their summer siesta, Garden Phlox provide a much needed shot of color. Large blossoms in a range of colors, Garden Phlox are known as the "backbone" of the perennial border.

Features to Note:

Attracts Butterflies

Attracts Hummingbirds

Blooms for 4 Weeks or More

Fragrant

Good for Cut Flowers

Attracts Birds

Phlox General Information:

Phlox Plant Care:

Prefers moist, humus-rich soil. Phlox can be divided every 3-5 years in spring or fall. Cut back by 1/2 in late spring/early summer to encourage more compact plants. Shear off after bloom, just above foliage to encourage more blooms. We specifically carry disease resistant Phlox varieties. To help avoid the possibility of mildew; provide plants with good air circulation (in spring, snip out all but 4-6 stems in a mature clump), avoid drought-like conditions, site plants where they will get sufficient light of six hours or more each day. Should a spray program become necessary, products exist on the market for prevention and control. Removing mature blooms will prevent seeding, if not desired. Clean up spent foliage in spring.

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3.5" x 3.5" x 4" deep

Our plants are all grown in plantable fiber pots that grow incredibly vigorous plants, eliminate transplant shock, and are 100% biodegradable. They have tremendous advantages over plastic pots.
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